China's ecommerce faces protests; TSMC expands to Europe

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China's ecommerce sector is experiencing unrest as hundreds of sellers protested against Temu's fines, which they claim are unreasonable. Meanwhile, major platforms like Douyin and Taobao are shifting strategies from price competition to enhancing customer experience. In Europe, TSMC plans to break ground on a $10.8 billion semiconductor plant in Dresden, set to operate by late 2027, addressing local chip demand.


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